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Danielle Pels posted
2 years ago PublicSocial media in times of COVID-19
Do we use social media the same or different since COVID-19? I think it is the same. And with using social media, I mean the principles of social media-communication. The elaboration of the basic principles is of course different from before this crisis, because the circumstances have changed. Lots of things are uncertain, such as our future. However, a few things are certain. Firstly, many people will have a decrease of income or even lose their job. Secondly, during lockdown you can change your point of sales, and that is a great opportunity!
Stay visible and connected
One day we will go back to -a new?- normal. It is very important to stay connected with your audience in order to have them visit your business today online, so they will reconnect with you tomorrow in real-life. Social media is the ideal method for that. Harvard research shows that companies which invest in marketing during a crisis are more successful. Also, some companies use less paid advertising during COVID-19. Because of that, organic posts will reach more people.Boost your profile
It is important to have a good profile on social media. Make sure it is correct and nothing is missing. This way people can find you!Act now
All in all, my key message: create content, inspire and support your audience, align your strategy to your -new- goals and inform your employees so they know it too. Act now, stay positive and STAY CONNECTED!Danielle Pels
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Shohratgarh Environmental Society posted
2 years ago PublicHi Everyone,
Kala Namak Rice- Black Pearl of Uttar Pradesh
I'd like to introduce our organization, SES. We have been working in Uttar Pradesh from last 35 years. Though, We are working in the field of Health, Climate Change and Education. Working with farmer's is our primary focus. We have been working with 1000 farmers, mostly women. These farmers are engaged in cultivation of Kala Namak Rice. Kalanamak is one of the finest quality scented rices of India. It derives its name from black husk (kala = black; the suffix ‘namak’ means salt). This variety has been in cultivation since the Buddhist period (600 BC). It is quite popular in Himalayan Tarai (Siddharthnagar- named after Gautam Buddha)of eastern Uttar Pradesh, India, and is also known as the scented black pearl of Uttar Pradesh. It was also featured in the book 'Specialty rices of the world' by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The first effort for the conservation of Kalanamak was made by the Englishmen William Pepe, J H Hemprey, and Edcan Walker (Jamindars of Alidapur, Birdpur, and Mohana) during the British Raj. They built four reservoirs at Bajha, Marthi, Moti, and Majhauli to produce Kalanamak in a large quantity. They not only produced this variety for their own consumption, but transported it to England from Uska-bazar mandi, passing through Dhaka (now in Bangladesh) via sea route. Due to its increasing demand, the British captured the land around Kapilvastu, and established Birdpur and Alidapur states.
it is one of product and one district scheme for district siddharthnagar by government of Uttar Pradesh.We are in registration stage of farming Farmer Producer Company "Buddha Bhumi FPO". Yet, we have large quantity of Kala Namak for consumption. If you need it for consumption . Please do whatsapp us at +91-9670881686.
Looking Forward For Your Support.
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Sadhna posted
2 years ago PublicSadhna is proud to announce that our artisan #choti was felicitated for her new design collection developed under the Hans foundation fellowship programme..
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Fair Trade Forum-India posted
2 years ago PublicFTF-I is looking at procuring 4000 Health and Safety Kits, to be distributed to women artisans enrolled under Project Social Transformation and Economic Empowerment of Women Artisans (STREE). All items in the Kit should be essentially made by women artisans. PFB an indicative list of items that the Kits should have
● Masks
● Face Towel
● Soaps
● Disinfectant
● Sanitizer
● Kit Bag
The Cost of one Kit cannot exceed Rs. 240, inclusive of transport and Taxes and the Kits should be delivered within 1 month of order date. You may suggest more/different items for the Kit
For more details please click herehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1Vq_Xe5iuxhvmziLbAlkOeFo64dZLhRvyde2…
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India Is us posted
2 years ago PublicNo better way of celebrating this teacher’s day by appreciating the ones who change the world one student at a time. Special acknowledgments to the group of determined professionals who go the extra mile for the specially-abled students.
UDAI is this occasion’s #FeaturedNGOStory where the organization has been helping special students to develop and educate themselves.
Happy #TeachersDay!
#IndiaIsUs #teachers #teachersappeciation #guru #guidance #happyteachersday #womenonwings -
Ineke Bezembinder posted
2 years ago PublicWe at Women on Wings have one aim: taking families in rural India out of poverty through economic development. We provide business knowledge and mentoring to Indian social enterprises that provide jobs to rural women. Together we build better companies that can sell more products so they can engage more rural women. We can bring in all expertises required to build sustainable companies. Below are the areas we can work on:
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Ineke Bezembinder posted
2 years ago PublicVery inspiring to see our partners joining hands with other organizations to generate sales and sustain livelihoods of artisans. Like our partner Kumaun Grameen Udyog's brand Kilmora that recently started collaborating with Kadaam Haat and Studio Coppre. Before Kilmora, our partner Okhai of Okhai also started looking for these co-selling collaborations which proof to be successful. We hope to welcome Kadaam Haat and Studio Coppre on this platform soon. The aim of this Women on Wings online community is to connect social enterprises with multiple stakeholders and create a network and community forum where knowledge and best practices can be shared. The ultimate aim is to service social enterprises in accelerating the growth of their businesses, leading to creation of more jobs for women in rural India.
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Ineke Bezembinder posted
2 years ago PublicWomen on Wings works pan India. The stars in the map mark the locations where our partners operate their businesses from.
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Shalomooty posted
2 years ago PublicGreetings from shalom .
This article was published in today Hindu paper .
shalom ooty and last forest enterprise work together in bringing out the trendy mask which is an instant hit among women -
Shalomooty posted
2 years ago PublicWe are shalom have been distributing free quality mask to every one during lock down .
Now we have come up with the trendy mask using traditional craft .
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